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... vessels ; either for storm or calm their day had passed . Nor was it , in those days , within the power of the port to avert its fate . To some small extent , no doubt , this could be deferred by resort to such primitive dredging ...
... vessels ; either for storm or calm their day had passed . Nor was it , in those days , within the power of the port to avert its fate . To some small extent , no doubt , this could be deferred by resort to such primitive dredging ...
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... vessels passing through and wind - bound in the Downs . Early in their history , however , they occupied a position very different from that of later days . For at one time ancient vessels sailed past Winchelsea and Rye inland over ...
... vessels passing through and wind - bound in the Downs . Early in their history , however , they occupied a position very different from that of later days . For at one time ancient vessels sailed past Winchelsea and Rye inland over ...
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... vessel , flat - bottomed , about 63 feet long and 15 feet broad , with a depth of 9 feet from gunwale to keel , so far as she had any keel . As showing the growth of the land , the depth of soil from the grass to the vessel's keel ...
... vessel , flat - bottomed , about 63 feet long and 15 feet broad , with a depth of 9 feet from gunwale to keel , so far as she had any keel . As showing the growth of the land , the depth of soil from the grass to the vessel's keel ...
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... vessels both arriving and departing served the rôle of tug , and so placed as to be in easy communication with the Low Countries and the Baltic cities , its ad- vantages were great . As a distributing centre , moreover , its position ...
... vessels both arriving and departing served the rôle of tug , and so placed as to be in easy communication with the Low Countries and the Baltic cities , its ad- vantages were great . As a distributing centre , moreover , its position ...
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... vessels continued in a lessening degree to carry on the trade with distant parts , a fleet of small steamships served to distribute these sailing- ship cargoes in all directions and to many a European port . On the other hand , foreign ...
... vessels continued in a lessening degree to carry on the trade with distant parts , a fleet of small steamships served to distribute these sailing- ship cargoes in all directions and to many a European port . On the other hand , foreign ...
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Ports and Docks: Their History, Working, and National Importance Douglas Owen Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1904 |
Ports and Docks: Their History, Working, and National Importance Douglas Owen Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1904 |
Ports and Docks: Their History, Working, and National Importance Douglas Owen Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1904 |
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